In a statement released Tuesday, the Titans said they received a call from those closest to Vince Young Monday night saying he left his house abruptly and without his cell phone in a "state of mind that had them concerned." Not having all the facts, the Titans said they contacted Metro police to "make them aware of the situation" and "ask for their assistance in locating Vince." ?Last night, we received a call from people that are closest to Vince informing us that he had left his house in a state of mind that had them concerned and that he was unreachable, having left his cell phone at the house. Not having all the facts available to us and approaching the matter prudently, we contacted Metro Police to make them aware of the situation and asked for their assistance in locating Vince. He was located at a friend?s house, where we made contact with him. He then came to the practice facility where it was determined that those initial concerns by his friends and family were unfounded, and he returned home without incident.? Metro police spokesperson Don Aaron Tuesday confirmed Fisher and Young first made contact around 11 p.m. Monday. Young arrived at Baptist Sports Park just after 11:30 p.m. After a meeting between police, Fisher, and Young, the Titans said it was determined that initial concerns by friends and family were "unfounded", and Young "returned home without incident." Aaron also confirmed an unloaded gun was found in the glove box of Young's SUV.